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To: DMaA who wrote (66490)3/15/2000 5:02:00 PM
From: Ish  Respond to of 67261
 
That's a shame pup got blistered. We've used it on 4 dogs and 4 cats and never a problem.

I've field trialed at a hunt and horse club just north of the Twin Cities and had a few ticks. The worst for ticks were two State parks in Illinois. The best was Bong Park in southeast Wisconsin. That place was tick free. A lot of women trialed retrievers and the big deal was at the end of the day they'd pick a room, mix cocktails and get naked and check each other for ticks. I mentioned several times I was a good bartender with sharp eye for bugs, never got invited though.

We were fishing at Timms Ford in Tennessee and a coonhound was acting nuts. One of the park guys thought it had rabies and was going to shoot it. I caught the dog and my guess was right, infested with ticks. It was the favorite hound of the manager of Jack Daniels and had been missing for 3 months. Oh boy, I'm lucky today, nope, the head of the park shows up and he's going to return pup... there goes my bottle of Black Jack. As he's getting ready to leave I looked in the window of the car and mentioned he better get his car sprayed as the 100 bugs dropping off the pup were ticks.